mtmeredith
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I am realatively new to muzzleloading and have never built anything. I am looking at a few kits but don't reaaly know where to start. I want to build a flintlock that is a little more historically accurate than my first muzzleoader which is a T/C Hawken. The two things I have apprehension about are sight allignment, and browning the metal. I have not done anything like those two things and they are out of my comfort zone. So, how hard are they to get right, and can you gracefully recover from common mistakes when doing those things? Also, what does "pre-inlet" mean when referring to a stock?
Thanks,
Mark Meredith
Thanks,
Mark Meredith